Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter
UNITED States of America-based Zimbabwean footballer Teenage Hadebe played his sixth match of the season in the Major League Soccer (MLS) when his Houston Dynamo clobbered LA Galaxy 3-0 at the PNC Stadium on Sunday.
The 27-year-old has played 540 minutes of MLS action, featuring in all Houston Dynamo’s games.

Having established himself as a vital cog at the American side, Hadebe, who is in his third season at Houston Dynamo helped his side recover from their last weekend’s 2-1 away defeat to SJ Earthquakes to comfortably beat LA Galaxy.
Hadebe was at the heart of defence as he shut former Manchester United striker Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez and ex-Juventus and Bayern Munich’s Douglas Costa.
Winning the encounter took Houston Dynamos to position seven on the 14-team Western Conference table with nine points from six games. They trail log leaders Seattle Sounder who have played a game more by six points.
Hadebe was ecstatic with the victory against LA Galaxy, saying: “Three well fought for points, we move on. Thank you everyone.”
In Spain, Zimbabwean striker Tino Kadewere was an unused substitute when his team Real Mallorca drew 3-3 away at Real Valladolid. Real Mallorca are 12th on the Spanish La Liga table with 34 points from 28 games.

Marshall Munetsi played 76 minutes as Stade de Reims drew 1-1 with Brest in a French Ligue 1 fixture played at Stade Auguste-Delaune on Sunday. – @ZililoR.



